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Just Dance 2017 Demo Is Out Now With Playable Justin Bieber Song

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The age of motion controls brought forth a slew of different dance related games, but the Just Dance series is the one that has remained through the years. While it was all but a foregone conclusion, Just Dance 2017 was officially announced as coming at E3 2016 and the game’s first demo is now available.

Just Dance 2017 is set to release for pretty much every platform at some point, including being one of the few actually announced games for the Nintendo NX as well.

We’ve also learned of some of the songs that will be in the game over the last few months, including “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen and “Sorry” by Justin Bieber, the latter of which is what you can experience in the game’s first demo.

As of right now, you can search for Just Dance 2017 on Xbox Live, PSN, or the Nintendo eShop and get an early try at the game before its October release date.

In addition to the announcement of this demo coming out through the official Ubisoft blog, they also revealed three more songs that were added to the track list, which includes “Cake By The Ocean” by DNCE, “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” by Silento, and “Hips Don’t Lie” by Shakira ft. Wyclef Jean.


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